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Old 09-22-2010, 06:09 PM
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Default Setting up Authorization codes to create restrictions based on use and not extension

I am working with IPO R6.0.8 and I am using call restrictions based on account codes. There are currently 150+ account codes assigned.

The customer would like to have the ability for the users to go to any phone on the system to place thier outbound calls and the client wants to be able to restrict calls based on account code and not by user/extension.

I have done some research and found that this is possible to do this using Authorization codes. I have created a test authorization code of "4390" (which does not match any account codes). When a user dials "9", the ARS table is referenced. In this ARS table, if the user dial "1" followed by any numbers I have set the short code to "force authorization code". The user enters "4390" which is setup up to refer to a user right called "4390A". In the user right, short codes are set to apply to user right and there is a short code added as follows 19055656565/dial/19055656565/0.

The goal here is that 19055656565 is going to be the only long distance number that this user can call, however, I am finding that the user can dial anything as long as they enter "4390"

Have I missed anything?

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Old 09-23-2010, 08:40 AM
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The user rights are a combination of what is allowed and what is disallowed. You have only set what is allowed. You also need to create another short code 91N/Barred// to indicate that any other long distance number other than the one specified is not allowed. You may wish to add forced authorization code to the user or user rights short code for the short code 19055656565/dial/19055656565/0 as well. I am using 6.0.14 and it is functional. I setup the Authorization Code to a specific user instead of User rights but it should still work the same for the User rights.
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Old 10-05-2010, 12:17 PM
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Thanks pdgavin,

I have done the shortcode 91N/Barred// and the call still goes through. I have upgraded to 6.0.14 and same thing. Even when it is the only shortcode in the user right the call still goes through. Should I be looking for anything in particular in monitor?

Thanks again

Mike
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Old 10-05-2010, 01:23 PM
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Are you sure its matching the code and going to the correct ARS table? Use sysmon to see what codes are being matched, and IF the call is reaching your intended ARS table.
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Old 10-06-2010, 09:01 AM
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The call is going to the correct ARS because that is where I am forcing the Authorization Code. It doesn't seem to be referencing the user right after the code is entered.
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Old 10-11-2010, 07:03 AM
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Try setting up the short code in the User form for that particular user, not in user rights. You may have to turn on Short Code Messages in the call section of Trace Options in SysMonitor in order to see which short code is being matched. It may be helpful to see how the IP Office call flow works and what order it does it's match on:

http://marketingtools.avaya.com/know...er_dialing.htm
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Old 05-14-2013, 09:46 AM
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Hi all

I´m having the same problem however I´m working with IP Office 8.1 and all related documents are not updated, Busy feature in short short codes, now it is Barred.
I´m still wondering if I need brackets for my system dial short code [9] and if IP Office works in this way, I dial 9+0996800087, 9 to make externall calls and 0996800087 is my cell phone, then it routes me to an ARS where all short codes are forced to authorization code so I dial my auth code 1234 and it is checked for a match, if true and auth code is linked to an user rights with privileges to make the call it is allowed to completed the call however all calls are allowed despite of a barred short code

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Old 09-03-2016, 05:27 AM
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Default we have issue authorization code

Can you help us we try put authorization code but the when user put the number it keep asking him authorization code but call is not transferring out.

Please help us by sharing short code setting in ASR we want to use authorization code for user base restriction for dialling outside call .
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